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Consoled by this thought, I pedal as fast as I can down Main Street.
Dear Pen Pal Heather Vogel Frederick 2009
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Consoled by this thought, I pedal as fast as I can down Main Street.
Dear Pen Pal Heather Vogel Frederick 2009
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Consoled by this thought, I pedal as fast as I can down Main Street.
Dear Pen Pal Heather Vogel Frederick 2009
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Consoled by this thought, I pedal as fast as I can down Main Street.
Dear Pen Pal Heather Vogel Frederick 2009
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Consoled by this kind declaration, he recollected himself; and, taking out his pencil, gave her his address, when she had assured him, that he should hear from her in four-and-twenty hours, at farthest, after their separation.
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Consoled by this self-assurance, he quietly resigned himself to slumber; but before he fell asleep, he was very disagreeably undeceived in his conjecture.
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Consoled by this, she stepped over the piles of phone books at her feet and headed for the small kitchen at the rear of her office, to make a cup of cocoa.
In a Strange City Lippman, Laura, 1959- 2001
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Consoled a trifle by this reflection and by a certain note of sublimity in her experience, Missy leaned against the gatepost upon which
Missy Dana Gatlin
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Consoled by their assurances, I returned once more to my studio, where the burning smell grew worse and worse.
The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2) Harry Furniss
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Consoled by the aspect of her gentle protectress, she often raised her eyes to watch her slumber, and sent her in secret all the blessings which love showers upon those who protect it, sometimes kissing the curls of her blond hair, as if by this kiss she could convey to her soul all the ideas favorable to the thought ever present to her mind.
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